Anyway I was thinking about this and my fingers started to itch so I responded in my usual fashion...
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KGS User Games Wins Win%
Kirby:
Playing White versus equal-ranked opponents 33 12 36%
Playing Black versus equal-ranked opponents 45 26 58%
twoeye:
Playing White versus equal-ranked opponents 1836 1080 59%
Playing Black versus equal-ranked opponents 2881 1766 61%
TheCaptain:
Playing White versus equal-ranked opponents 4738 2327 49%
Playing Black versus equal-ranked opponents 7582 3838 51%
What we see here is the results from even games as listed in the
KGS Analytics *.csv file for three users. "Even games" here means where both sides have the same rank (self side rank2 = opponent rank2 for defined ranks, i.e. rank2 does not equal -99). The figures for the Cap' and twoeye are a couple of months old as I used files that were sitting around on the PC from an earlier topic.
We can see that Kirby has a clearly better result playing black (although the number of games is small). Meanwhile both twoeye and TheCaptain have more balanced results. From this I can see why Kirby would be interested in 'paying' for the right to play black more often, while the others would not.
Now this reminded me that
even pros show this kind of difference. However, I am pretty sure that Kim thinks that he should work hard to improve his play with black rather than that the rules should be changed so that he gets to play white more often. Of course, I could be wrong about that. Maybe Kim is vigorously agitating for the introduction of komi pie in Korean professional baduk and we just haven't heard about it yet.
